I think if he stuck to the deeper tones with the odd rasp then yeah. But thats only with a conventional unplugged album.
Alice unplugged with some harpsichord for example would be a game changer
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Absolutely.
"Feed My Frankenstein' would be awesome!
Me too. Make it happen, Si! You've got connections.Toronto Bob wrote: ↑Mon Jun 15, 2020 3:58 pmI think it could have been an interesting idea if approached differently than what the "Unplugged" series normally did. To hear acoustic B$B/Eighteen or an all acoustic ballad like INC or OWB wouldn't have been exciting. But to do a different music genre like like incorporate a tin-pan alley or old jazz sound and instrumentation. Trumpet, stand up bass, drummer with brushes, honky tonk piano, banjo.
With new arrangements and a set list including some deep cuts
Crazy Little Child
I'm the Coolest
Blue Turk
Shoe Salesman
Alma Mater
Some Folks
I could dig it
If Si has any say in this, you KNOW Ubangi Stomp will be at the forefront.
Shoesalesman wrote: ↑Thu Jun 18, 2020 3:26 pmIf Si has any say in this, you KNOW Ubangi Stomp will be at the forefront.
He could do it now! Bring Brian Setzer in virtually.
cooperrocks wrote: ↑Wed Jul 01, 2020 2:01 pmI definitely wouldn't care for this. I hated all the unplugged things bands were doing. A song here or there is fine but an entire show or album, no way.
Good point!SickThings wrote: ↑Mon Jul 06, 2020 3:24 pmA lot of KISS fans thought KISS unplugged wouldn't work at all, and that album is, IMO, one of the best KISS albums.